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Rural Hood County Community

About Lipan, TX

Welcome to Lipan, a small rural community in the northwestern corner of Hood County, Texas, between Granbury, Weatherford, and Stephenville.

Lipan is a small city in the northwestern corner of Hood County, Texas, in the rolling ranch country of North Central Texas. It sits at the intersection of Farm Roads 4 and 1189, about 16 miles northwest of the county seat of Granbury, and roughly midway between Weatherford to the east and Stephenville to the west. Its population of about 500 makes it one of the quieter incorporated places in the county, and it remains a distinctly rural community at the western edge of the sprawling Dallas-Fort Worth region. Settlers began moving into the area in the early 1850s, and the community took its name from the Lipan Apache people who had long ranged across the region. Lipan developed as a small agricultural and ranching settlement, with a church, a cemetery, a school, and a handful of businesses serving the surrounding farms. Its population has remained modest across its history, hovering in the few hundreds, which has preserved the town's small, unhurried character even as the Metroplex has grown closer. Today Lipan is best known for its school district. Lipan Independent School District is a small, rural system whose campuses and athletic programs, particularly the Lipan Indians' storied basketball tradition, give the community its identity and draw. Most residents own their homes, and the local economy is tied to ranching, agriculture, and work in the nearby towns of Granbury, Weatherford, and Stephenville. For homebuyers, Lipan offers quiet, spacious country living with a close-knit school community, at a remove from suburban congestion while keeping the amenities of the Fort Worth area within roughly an hour's drive. It suits those seeking a homestead, a rural retirement, or a small-town place to raise a family, with a clear-eyed understanding that daily conveniences lie in the neighboring cities.

Population 505
County Hood County
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Frequently Asked Questions

What county is Lipan in?

Lipan is a city in Hood County, Texas, in the northwestern corner of the county. It sits at the intersection of Farm Roads 4 and 1189, about 16 miles northwest of the county seat of Granbury.

How far is Lipan from Granbury and Fort Worth?

Lipan is about 16 miles northwest of Granbury, roughly 22 miles from Weatherford, and about 24 miles from Stephenville. Fort Worth and the western edge of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex lie approximately 40 to 50 miles to the east.

What school district serves Lipan?

Lipan is served by Lipan Independent School District, a small rural district in Hood County. The district's schools, known as the Lipan Indians, are a focal point of the community and are known for a strong athletics tradition.

What is Lipan known for?

Lipan is known as a small, quiet rural community in northwestern Hood County, named for the Lipan Apache people. It is recognized for its close-knit character and the Lipan ISD school district, which anchors local life.

What is the population of Lipan?

Lipan has a population of roughly 500 residents, according to the 2020 census. The community has a suburban-rural mix feel, and most residents own their homes in a quiet, spacious country setting.

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Real Estate & Housing

Lipan's housing market is defined by space and country character rather than subdivision density. Homes sit on varied parcels along the farm-to-market roads and rural lanes around town, ranging from modest older houses in the small incorporated area to larger acreage properties and ranch-style homesteads in the surrounding countryside. The area's early settlement in the 1850s and its slow, steady growth since have produced a patchwork of home ages and styles rather than uniform development. For buyers, Lipan represents a step toward rural Texas living at a distance from the Metroplex's suburban pricing. The market skews toward owner-occupied, single-family homes on larger lots, with opportunities for those seeking a small farm, a workshop, or simply room to breathe. The tradeoff is distance: employment, schools beyond the local district, and everyday retail are all reached by driving to Granbury, Weatherford, Stephenville, or the Fort Worth area.

Neighborhoods

Lipan is small enough that it functions as a single community rather than a collection of named neighborhoods. The incorporated town clusters around the intersection of Farm Roads 4 and 1189, where the school, a few local businesses, and the older homes are found. Residential streets are modest and quiet, and the town's edge blends almost immediately into open pasture and ranch land. Beyond the town, homes are scattered along county roads and farm-to-market routes across northwestern Hood County, on parcels ranging from a few acres to larger working properties. This dispersion is the defining feature of the area's residential character: neighbors are fewer and farther between, and privacy and land come naturally. Buyers choosing Lipan are typically selecting a setting, a lot size, and a school district rather than a particular subdivision name.

Lifestyle in Lipan

Life in Lipan is quiet, rural, and centered on the community's small scale. With only a few hundred residents, the town has the feel of an extended neighborhood, where the school, the church, and local gatherings form the heart of daily life. The Lipan ISD school district is a point of particular pride, and its athletic events draw the community together in a way that typifies small-town Texas. The surrounding landscape is rolling ranch and farm country, and many residents live on larger parcels that support a country lifestyle of gardening, livestock, and open space. There is no commercial downtown to speak of, so errands and shopping are handled in nearby Granbury, Weatherford, or Stephenville, each a short drive away. Lipan appeals to those who want genuine rural living and a tight-knit community, while accepting that amenities and employment are found in the neighboring towns and the western Metroplex beyond.

Schools & Education

Lipan is served by the Lipan Independent School District, a small rural district headquartered in the community and serving the surrounding area of Hood County. The district operates the Lipan Indians campuses, spanning elementary through high school in a single, close-knit system. The schools are the social and cultural center of the town, and the district is well known regionally for its athletics, particularly a boys' basketball program with a strong championship tradition. For families, the district's small size means individual attention and deep community involvement, with generations of families attending the same schools. It also means a more limited range of elective programs than larger systems, a normal tradeoff in rural Texas. Prospective residents should confirm current enrollment and grade-level configurations with the district, as the compact campuses serve students from Lipan and the surrounding countryside.

Getting Around

Lipan is reached primarily by Farm Roads 4 and 1189, which intersect at the town and connect it to the surrounding region. U.S. Highway 281, a major north-south corridor through Central Texas, passes just west of the community near Santo, providing access toward Stephenville and points north and south. Granbury lies about 16 miles southeast, Weatherford about 22 miles east, and Stephenville about 24 miles west. The town has no public transit, so a personal vehicle is essential, as is typical of rural Texas. Commutes are generally toward Granbury, Weatherford, or Stephenville for employment and services, with Fort Worth and the western Metroplex roughly 40 to 50 miles away for those willing to travel farther. The lightly traveled rural roads make driving straightforward, and the town's position balances seclusion with reasonable access to the region's larger centers.

Parks & Recreation

Recreation in Lipan centers on the outdoors and the surrounding countryside. The ranch and farm landscape supports hunting, fishing in area ponds and creeks, horseback riding, and rural pastimes common across North Central Texas. Lake Granbury, a major recreational reservoir on the Brazos River, lies a short drive to the southeast through Granbury, offering boating, fishing, and lakeside parks. The community's school facilities and athletic events provide the main organized recreation close to home, with Lipan ISD sports a focal point of local life. For broader options, residents look to Granbury's historic square and lake, the parks and college-town amenities of Stephenville and Tarleton State University, and the trails, museums, and entertainment of the Fort Worth area within reach. Lipan itself offers peace and open space more than programmed recreation, which is precisely its appeal.

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How homes have been selling here over the last 90 days.

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payments Median Sale Price $562,000 -4.7%
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $331
schedule Avg Days on Market 109
sell Homes Sold 20
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 100.0%
inventory_2 Months of Inventory 7.2

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